Tuesday, November 3rd is Election Day—and this race is close. The only way we'll protect Houston's Equal Rights Ordinance is to ensure that every single Houstonian who believes in fairness to make it to the polls.

Are you in favor of the Houston Equal RightsOrdinance, Ord. No. 2014-530, which prohibits discrimination in city employment and city services, city contracts, public accommodations, private employment, and housing based on an individual's sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, familial status, marital status, military status, religion, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, or pregnancy?

Don't Be Confused

There are three Proposition 1's on the ballot this year. A Yes vote on Houston's Proposition 1 is a vote to protect our city's equal rights ordinance.

Early Voting Begins Monday, October 19th

While only some voters can vote by mail, all eligible voters can vote early in person, starting October 19th. Voting early is convenient and once you vote, you’ll help our campaign best target our resources by focusing on Houstonians who haven’t voted yet.

Casting your early Yes vote on Proposition 1 is one of the surest ways you can help protect Houston’s Equal Rights Ordinance. Find your early voting location using the map below or click here to visit Harris County's website for the most up to date locations.

Early Voting Locations

Inside Loop 610

Main Office

Harris County Administration Building

1001 Preston Street, 1st Floor, Houston, 77002

Moody Park

Moody Park

3725 Fulton Street, Houston, 77009

Kashmere

Kashmere Multi-Services Center

4802 Lockwood Drive, Houston, 77026

Downtown-East

Ripley House

4410 Navigation Boulevard, Houston, 77011

Southeast Houston

H.C.C.S. Southeast College

6960 Rustic Street, Parking Garage, Houston, 77087

Palm Center

Justice of the Peace/Constable Entry

5300 Griggs Road, Houston, 77021

Astrodome Area

Fiesta Mart, Inc.

8130 Kirby Drive, Houston, 77054

Near Town

Metropolitan Multi-Services Center

1475 W. Gray Street, Houston, 77019

Galleria

Harris County Public Health Environmental Services

2223 West Loop South Fwy, Houston, 77027

Outside Loop 610

Northeast Houston

Northeast Multi-Service Center

9720 Spaulding Street, Building #4, Houston, 77016

Northeast

H.C.C.S. Northeast

555 Community College Drive, Houston, 77013

Hobby Area

John Phelps Courthouse

101 S. Richey Street, Pasadena, 77506

Sunnyside

Sunnyside Multi-Purpose Center

4605 Wilmington Street, Houston, 77051

S. Houston Area

Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center

3810 W. Fuqua Street, Houston, 77045

SW. Houston

Bayland Park Community Center

6400 Bissonnet Street, Houston, 77074

Near West Side

Tracy Gee Community Center

3599 Westcenter Drive, Houston, 77042

Spring Branch

Trini Mendenhall Community Center

1414 Wirt Road, Houston, 77055

Victory Center

Lone Star College - Victory Center

4141 Victory Drive, Houston, 77088

Acres Homes

Acres Homes Multi-Services Center

6719 W. Montgomery Road, Houston, 77091

North

Hardy Senior Center

11901 West Hardy Road, Houston, 77076

Outside Beltway 8

Humble

Octavia Fields Branch Library

1503 South Houston Avenue, Humble, 77338

Kingwood

Kingwood Branch Library

4400 Bens View Lane, Kingwood, 77345

Atascocita

Northeast Houston Baptist Church

18000 W. Lake Houston Parkway, Humble, 77346

Crosby

Riley Chambers Community Center

808 Magnolia Avenue, Crosby, 77532

Wallisville Road

North Channel Branch Library

15741 Wallisville Road, Houston, 77049

Baytown

Baytown Community Center

2407 Market Street, Baytown, 77520

Pasadena

Harris County Courthouse Annex #25

7330 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, 77505

Clear Lake

Freeman Branch Library

16616 Diana Lane, Houston, 77062

Alief

Alief ISD Adminstration Building

4250 Cook Road, Houston, 77072

George Bush Park

Glen Cheek Education Building

16002 Westheimer Parkway, Houston, 77082

Far W. Houston

Nottingham Park

926 Country Place Drive, Houston, 77079

Far West/Katy

Harris County Annex 57

19818 Franz Road, Katy, 77449

Bear Creek

Bear Creek Park Community Center

3055 Bear Creek Drive, Houston, 77084

Fairbanks

Lone Star College, Fairbanks Center

14955 Northwest Freeway, Houston, 77040

South Cypress

Richard & Meg Weekley Community Center

8440 Greenhouse Road, Cypress, 77433

Cypress

Juergen’s Hall Community Center

26026 Hempstead Highway, Cypress, 77429

Northwest

Prairie View A&M University - Northwest

9449 Grant Road, Houston, 77070

Tomball

Tomball Public Works Building

501B James Street, Tomball, 77375

Cypress Creek

Champion Forest Baptist Church/Multi-Purpose Bldg

4840 Strack Road, Houston, 77069

Far North

Champion Life Centre

3031 FM 2920 Road, Spring, 77388

Mercer Park

Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library

22248 Aldine Westfield Road, Humble 77338

You’ll Need Photo ID

When you go to vote, you’ll need to take an unexpired government-issued photo identification. If you have an unexpired Texas Driver’s License, you’re all set. If you don’t, here’s a list of other acceptable forms of photo ID (source):

Texas driver license—unexpired or expired less than 60 days — issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS).

Texas personal identification card issued by DPS—unexpired or expired less than 60 days.

Texas concealed handgun license issued by DPS—unexpired or expired less than 60 days.

United States military identification card containing the person’s photograph - unexpired or expired less than 60 days.

United States citizenship certificate containing the person’s photograph.

Voters who currently do not have an approved form of photo ID may apply for an Election Identification Certificate (EIC) at no charge with the Department of Public Safety. For more information: Call (512) 424-2600 or visit the Texas Department of Public Safety website.

Didn’t Texas’s voter ID just get struck down in court?!

Yes, but the law is still in effect for now! Texas is appealing the decision, and that will take time. So in order to vote YES on Prop 1, you’ll still need your government issued photo ID.